This evening I went out for a quick flight to test my jerry-rigged audio/video setup that I've been trying to put together for awhile. Without having a GoPro and proper audio cables to get video footage, I improvised by wedging a tripod into the seat back pocket and extending the third leg onto the floor board of the airplane for some stability. I then attached my Nikon D3200 onto the screw-on mount of the tripod. The intercom audio turned out remarkably better than I anticipated. It was captured by placing the microphone of the Apple EarPods' into my David Clark H10-13S ear cup and recording into Voice Memo's on my iPhone. So, after figuring out the best way to pair all of this up, I decided to grab a 152 and go out for a short flight to test it out. I'm quite pleased with results, so expect more to come soon!
You'll notice that the camera fell off to the right during the takeoff and climb phase of this flight, but I tried to adjust it once I was able to. On the next round, I'll try to modify the tripod placement a bit better to achieve a better video.
*I have accepted the high probability of getting roasted by sharing this footage on POA.*
You'll notice that the camera fell off to the right during the takeoff and climb phase of this flight, but I tried to adjust it once I was able to. On the next round, I'll try to modify the tripod placement a bit better to achieve a better video.
*I have accepted the high probability of getting roasted by sharing this footage on POA.*
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